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+ Follow PRIME MINISTER SURAYUD CHULANONT Tag
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                    [Title] => Anti-government protests resume in Thailand
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Thousands of protesters resumed their efforts to topple the Thai government Monday, rallying outside the mountaintop home of the former prime minister installed following the 2006 coup.

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In a statement, the Palace said President Arroyo will welcome Surayud and host a dinner for him.

Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said it was normal for a head of state like Mrs. Arroyo to welcome the appointment of someone from another country who had been chosen to lead his or her country.
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PRIME MINISTER SURAYUD CHULANONT
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                    [Title] => Anti-government protests resume in Thailand
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Thousands of protesters resumed their efforts to topple the Thai government Monday, rallying outside the mountaintop home of the former prime minister installed following the 2006 coup.

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In a statement, the Palace said President Arroyo will welcome Surayud and host a dinner for him.

Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said it was normal for a head of state like Mrs. Arroyo to welcome the appointment of someone from another country who had been chosen to lead his or her country.
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